The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, October 15, 1898, Page 5, Image 5

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The visiton and delegates to the Ne
braska Stite Federation roe in the
auditorium of the First Congregational
church on Tuesday morning. The pres
ident, Mrs. Belle M. Stoutenborougb,
presided gracefully and efficiently.
The officers elected for the coming
year were:
President Mrs. Langworthy of Sew
ard. Vice-President Mrs. Appereon.
Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Mc
Killip of Seward.
Secretary Mr. Sackett of Weeping
Water.
Treasurer Mrs. H. W. Doane of
Crete.
Auditor Mrs. Fuller.
Librarian Mrs. Lambertson of Lin
coln. The program was as follows:
TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 9 A. Jf.
Prayer
Rev. Mary G. Andrews, Omaha.
Address of Welcome
Mrs. A. N. Ferguson, vice president of
Omaha Woman's Club.
Response
Mrs. Sarah Brindley, president Colum
bus Woman's Club.
Music (a.) Mignon Hardelot
(b.) The Little Dustman...
Brahms
Mrs. J. H. Metcalf.
Report of committee on credentials
and roll call of delegates.
Reports of officers.
Two minute reports of Clubs.
TUESDAY, 2:30 P. M.
Recommended Work.
Town and Village Improvement
Mrs. Nellie Richardson, Lincoln.
Art
Mrs. Ida L. Snyder, Plattsmouth.
Rest Rooms
Mrs. Helen Harrison, York.
Music Anelus Chaminado
Mrs. D. A. Campbell.
Miss Maude Oakley.
Short Addresses
University Extension
Mrs. H. H. Wilson, Lincoln.
District Federation
Mrs. Appereon, Tecumseh.
Unfinished business
Music "An Rendi Me" 1686 . . . .Rasse
Mrs. D. A. Campbell.
Reports of Committees
Election of Officers
New Business
TUESDAY EVENING, 8 P. M.
Music a. A Woodland Path (In Mss.)
Roy L. Smith
b. Mine Own Little Sweetheart
(In Mss.)
Mr. Dan H. Wheeler, Jr.
Address
Mrs. Rebecca D. Lowe, Atlanta, Ga.,
president General Federation of Wom
en's Clubs.
Introduction of Officers of the General
Federation of Womeu's Clubs ....
Music Aria, "My Heart at Thy Sweet
Voice" from Sampson and Dehilah
Saint Saens
Miss Lillian de Land Terry.
Annual Address
Mrs. Belle Stoutenboroughlattsmouth,
president Nebraska Federation Wom
en's Clubs.
WEDNESDAY, 9:30 A. M.
Mrs. Philip N. Moore, chairmn, St. Louie,
Mo., treasurer General Federation
Women's Clubs.
Music-Organ, Allegro Symphonique
Salome
Mrs.F. M. Ford.
Address TrpveliDg Libraries
Mrs. E. L. Buchwalter. Springfield, O.
Discussion
Music A May Morning Denza
Mrs. Katberine Collins Morris.
Address Rest Rooms in Market Towns,
Mrs. A. E. Giddings, Anoka, Minn.
Discussion
WEDNESDAY, 3:30 i. M.
(Auditorium, Exposition Grounds.)
Mrs. Rebecca D. Lowe, Atlanta, Ga.,
Chairman, president General Federa
tion Women's Clubs.
Organ Solo
Mr. Thomas J. Kelley, Director of Music,
Trans Mississippi Exposition.
Greetings from His Excellency
William McKinley, president of the
United States.
Music Arietta from Romeo and
Juliet Gounod
Mrs. C. S. Cotton. "
Address The Unlimited Club
Mrs. Sarah S. Piatr, Denver, Colo., vice
president General Federation Wom
en's Clubs.
Music Fruehlingsrauschen op. 32.
No. 3 Sinding
Berceuse Karganoff
Mr. Joseph Gahm.
THURSDAY, 9 A. M.
Mrs. Laura B. Scammon, Chairman,
Kansas City, Mo., president Missouri
Federation Women's Clubs.
Music a. Polonaise Op-40 No. 1,
Chopin
b. Birds of Passage
Emilius Trenchery
(Dedicated to Eugenia Whitmore.)
Mrs. H. P. Whitmore.
Address Bible hb Literature
Miss Helen M. Cole, Denver. Colo.
Address Philanthropy and Charities,
Mies Julia Lathrop,
Hull House, Chicago, I1L
Music Madcten Herz. .Clarence Lucas
(Dedicated to Miss Oakley.)
Miss Oakley.
Paper Evolution in the American
Home
Miss Bertha Rockwell,
Junction City, Kans.
THURSDAY, 3:30 P. M.
Music Violin Solo, Legende
Wieniawski
Miss Maria L. Connor,
Mrs. J. H. Mcintosh, Accompaniest.
Address Club Life in California ..
Mrs. Willis L. Moore,
Santa Barbara, Cal.
Music Che Gioj'a TitoMattei
Miss Kellogg.
Addrees Pioneer Club Life
Mrs. Selwyn Douglas,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
THURSDAY, 8 P. M.
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FUR C0LLAKETTES
Coney fur collarettes, special price this week, at II 95 and 12.95.
Black Astrakhan fur, lined with satin Rhadame, worth $5, at 13.75
Electric seal collarettis, Astrakhan yoke, lined with black satin,
trimmed with fur heads and tails, worth 87.50, at $4.95.
Monkey fur collarettes with electric seal storm collar, lined with
solid color satin, worth 110, at $695.
CHILDREN'S EEEFEKS
Double breasted reefers, made of chinchilla cloth, trimmed with
solid color cloth and braid, special price 12.50.
Child's reefer of fancy cheviot, deep star collar, embroidered with
silk soutche braid, special price $3.50.
Child's reefer of all wool fancy cheviot, handsomely trimmed with
applique straps and soutache braid, special price $4-95.
Special prices this week on dress skirts in black silk, black wool
and novelties. These skirts ate all well made, the latest in Btylc
and in every way will prove satisfactory. There are several styles in
trimming, also different cuts in flounces. All these skirts go at a
a remarkably low figure.
Ladies' outing flannel night dresses, each 50c. Ladies' night
dresses, full length, full width, well made, this price is the cost of
material only, each 50c.
KID GLOVES
The Kid Glove Department of Nebraska Eror? pair of gloves in
this store fitted and guaranteed to give satisfactory wear, per pair
$1 00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 03.
HANDKERCHIEFS
500 dozen of ladies' handkerchiefs, 25c, 20c and 15c grades all in
one lot, and your choice during this sale for 10c.
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The following general officers were
present in Omaha during the Nebraska
State Federation:
President Mrs. Rebecca D.Lowe, At
lanta, Ga.
Vice President Mrs. Sarah S. Piatt
Denver, Colo.
Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Geo.
W. Kendrick, Philadelphia. Pa.
Treasurer Mrs Philip H. Moore, St
Louis, Mo.
General Directorr Mr3.Chas.S. Nor
ris, Berlin, Wis.; Mrs. Francis A. East
man, Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. C. S. Kin
ney, Salt Lake, Utah; Mrs. E. L.
Buchwalter, Springfield, Ohio; Mrs.
Frances M. Ford, Omaha, Neb.; Mrs.
Mary Smith Lockwood, Washington, D.
C; Mrs. James H.Windsor.Dee Moines,
Iowa.
Also special drives in Underwear Dress and Everyday Gloves
and Mittens, Hosiery, etc., for the little men.
Boys'Knee Pant Suit
for school wear, made of strong durable ma
terial, perfectly fast in color, at $1 95. 82.50,
$2.98 and $3.50. Dress suits at $4.50, $5 and
$6.00.
Boys' Ions; Pan. JSvaits
sgelO to 19 years, at $2.98. $350, $4 50, $5. $6.50
and $750. Dress suits at $10, $1250 and $15.
Boys Hea-vy Reefers
Agc& 3 to 16 years
made either with sailor or storm collar at $150'
$1.98, $2.50, $3 50, and $5.
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BOYS' OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS
at $2.98. $3.50, $3-95, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50.
PEMSTR0HQ CYi0THQ CO.
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